Gundam Wing Operation Meteor I & II: Odds & EvensSet chronologically between the ending of the Gundam Wing
series and before Endless Waltz, these OVAs released in 1996, feature a series
of clips, one from each pilot's point of view, as well as a beginning and
ending. The clips give a glimpse into what happened to all five characters in
the direct aftermath of the events in the television series.

Operation Meteor I: Odd Numbers
(Heero Yuy, Trowa Barton, Chang Wufei -- The Select Scenes)Screen CapturesEdited clips from the television series
with some new voiceover dialogue that highlight three characters in episodes
from the series opening up until the midpoint of the television series. No
new footage was incorporated into the clips other than the section breaks,
but digital editing was added into a few of the scenes (see screen captures
for examples). Listed run time for the VHS tape is 72 minutes.

Operation Meteor I: Even Numbers(Duo Maxwell, Quatre Raberba Winner, and Extra File -- The Select
Scenes)Screen CapturesEdited clips from the television series
with some new voiceover dialogue that highlight two main characters (Duo and
Quatre) in episodes from the series opening up until the midpoint of the
television series and additional footage for Relena, Zechs, Noin, Treize,
and Lady Une at the end. No new footage was incorporated into the clips
other than the section breaks, and unlike the Odd Numbers, no digital
editing was added into the scenes. Listed run time for the VHS tape is 76
minutes.

Operation Meteor II: Odd Numbers(Heero Yuy, Trowa Barton, Chang Wufei -- The Select Scenes 2)Screen CapturesEdited clips from the television series with some new voiceover
dialogue that highlight three characters (Heero, Trowa, and Wufei) from the
midpoint of the television series until the end. A new series opening
sequence starts the tape, new footage was created for each character, and a
composite scene was added at the beginning, showing the events just after
Heero destroys the section of Libra (see screen captures for examples).
Listed run time for the VHS tape is 60 minutes.

Operation Meteor II: Even Numbers(Duo Maxwell, Quatre Raberba Winner, and Digest -- The Select Scenes 2)Screen CapturesEdited clips from the television series with some new voiceover
dialogue that highlight two main characters (Duo and Quatre) from the
midpoint of the television series until the end. A new series opening
sequence starts the tape, new footage was created for each character, and a
composite scene was added at the end, showing Trowa, Quatre and Duo toasting
the end of the war. An additional segment covers Zechs' involvement at the
end of the series (see screen captures for examples). Listed run time for
the VHS tape is 60 minutes.

Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz OVA
Endless Waltz was a three-episode OVA released as a follow-up to the 49-episode
television series. Endless Waltz was scripted by Katsuyuki Sumisawa, the man
responsible for the television series, but Yasunao Aoki took over as the new
director. The OVAs were released in Japan in January 1997 to July 1997. Both
versions were released in North America in 2000. There is also a
manga version of the movie and a
two-volume novelization. Also known as
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz.

OVA
01: Silent OrbitComparison Script| SilentOrbit.pdf|
Screen CapturesDecember 24, AC 196. Relena, now a Vice
Minister for foreign affairs for the Earth Sphere Unified Nation (ESUN)
government, is abducted during a diplomatic meeting on L3's X-18999 colony.
To her surprise, the person responsible for her abduction is Mariamaia
Khushrenada, Treize's daughter and the granddaughter of Dekim Barton, leader
of the Barton Foundation. Heero and Duo, having learned of Relena's
abduction, decide to investigate and send Quatre on a dangerous mission to
recover the Gundams, while Trowa learns about Dekim's latest bid for power
and decides to stop him. However, as he tries to kill Dekim, Trowa is
stopped by Wufei, now a member of Dekim's forces.

OVA
02: Operation MeteorComparison Script | OperationMeteor.pdf|
Screen CapturesAs they arrive at X-18999, Heero and Duo
are met by Wufei and Trowa, who attack them using their mobile suits. It
soon becomes evident that Trowa infiltrated Mariemaia's army in order to
allow his friends to infiltrate the colony. Meanwhile, Mariemaia declares
war on the Earth Sphere Unified Nation and departs for Earth with Relena.
While this happens, Zechs Merquise, now a ESUN agent, approaches the MO-II
asteroid where Mariamaia's forces prepare themselves for the impending
assault on Earth, and threatens to blow it to pieces with the Tallgeese III.
Dekim responds with a threat that he will drop the MO-II to Earth unless
Zechs retreats. Left without recourse, Zechs waits.

OVA
03: Return To ForeverComparison Script | ReturnToForever.pdf|
Screen CapturesMariemaia's forces land in Brussels, the
ESUN's capital, where Mariemaia and Dekim direct their army from the
reinforced ESUN headquarters building with Relena as their captive.
Meanwhile, Heero manages to convince Wufei to help overcome Mariemaia's
forces, and arrives in Brussels, targeting the Wing Zero's buster
rifle on the headquarters building. Inside, Dekim tries to shoot Relena, but
Mariemaia steps in front of Relena and is shot, while Dekim gets shot by one
of his soldiers. Heero enters with his empty gun, symbolically fires at
Mariemaia, then loses consciousness. Outside, peace has returned. Later, a
convalescing Mariemaia visits Treize's grave, while the pilots destroy their
Gundams and go back to the lives they led prior to the resurgence.

Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz Movie
In 1998 the original three OVAs were later combined into a motion picture that
borrowed the material from the three OVA episodes, re-ordered the segments, and
added additional footage for a theatrical release in August of that year. The
only material deleted from the OVA release is the ending segments from Return To
Forever, which were changed and replaced with new ones. This movie version was
also released in North America in 2000 along with the OVA version. Also known as
New Mobile War Chronicle Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
Special Edition.

Endless Waltz Special Edition (movie version)Comparison Script | EndlessWaltzMovie.pdf|
Screen CapturesDuring a diplomatic visit to L3's space
colony X-18999, Relena is abducted by agents of the Mariemaia Army. Colony
X18999 declares war on Earth. The Mariemaia Army declares war against the
Earth Sphere Unified Nation, and attempts to enact the original Operation
Meteor plan, substituting colony X189999 for the original colony slated for
the project, A0206. The Mariemaia Army's mobile suit forces land on Earth
and seize the capital building of the Unified Nation. Quatre retrieves the
four Gundams sent towards the sun and eventual destruction. The Gundam
pilots, Zechs, and Noin battle the Mariemaia Army's forces in order to
liberate the Unified Nation's capital.

Gundam Evolve 7Gundam Evolve is a series
of short films produced by Sunrise and set in different timelines of the Gundam
universe. The clips show alternative scenes and side-stories for fans, and clips
feature a mix of traditional and computer-animated animation. Gundam Evolve./ 7
is the Gundam Wing installment that was produced in 2004, written and directed
by Shukou Murase (character designer for the Gundam Wing series) and features
Doctor J and Heero Yuy (with the return of their original Japanese voice actors)
and a cameo appearance by Relena. The featured mecha is Wing Gundam Zero Custom
in its incarnation from Endless Waltz (more specifically, the Master Grade Wing
Gundam Zero model).

Gundam Evolve 7Screen CapturesThis episode begins with a Heero setting the timer on
an explosive device, then changes to a scene with Doctor J, apparently
imprisoned. He is seated at a desk and surrounded with his personal effects
(a laptop computer, a moosehead on the wall, an ornate shelf clock). He
talks to a visitor on the other side of the prison bars about recent history
as the scene switches back to Heero to escaping the facility he has just
sabotaged. The guards catch up to him, but he uses a nearby WF-02MD Virgo II
to distract them and make his way into the hanger containing the Wing Zero
Custom. Heero makes his way into the cockpit and uses Wing's twin buster
rifle to create an escape route out of the base's hangar. He is pursued by
Virgo IIs along the length of the facility, and the mobile suits chase each
other and interweave amidst the framework of the satellite. After dealing with his
pursuers, Heero attacks the cannon directly with his beam rifle as the bombs
begin to go off. Doctor J finishes his narration, commenting to his visitor
(now revealed as Relena Peacecraft) that he chose Heero's codename
personally. As the satellite explodes, Heero flies into the camera, and the episode ends
with 'MISSION COMPLETE' and a fade to back.